I'm not a drama freak, I can really see through the script

Chapter 33, The Secret Weapon for Getting a Role

Chapter 33, The Secret Weapon for Getting a Role
Art exams, college entrance exams, and filming.

Went to Datong to film "Big Guy".

The uncle and nephew, carrying snakeskin bags and large and small bags of luggage, transported the goods across provinces all the way.

Although this is a pure Hong Kong film with Du Qifeng, Zhang Baizhi and Liu Dehua, most of the filming locations are in mainland China.

The geographical advantages of the mainland are too obvious.

The real advantage is that the area is vast, and you can choose any kind of magnificent landscape you want to shoot.

TVB is so envious that they are crying. My rockery can be used for twenty years, but you can directly shoot a big drama in the Datong Buddhist Caves.

This is called depth advantage.

At this time, Li Xuan was looking at the scenery outside the window, but his thoughts were interrupted by his uncle.

"Did you get my medicine?"

"Of course I did."

At this time, Li Xuan took out a medicine box and asked curiously, "What medicine is this?"

"Hehe, secret, the core technology of taking on the role, the secret weapon."

The old uncle smiled mysteriously, which gave Li Xuan a bad impression. Could it be Indian technology?

As expected, you always think I'm a butt seller, but it's obvious that you're doing it yourself!

We looked at the scenery and joked with each other along the way, and arrived at this former coal mining city.

Although it has become a little desolate, the foundation is still there, especially the Datong Buddhist Caves, which are quite famous.

After many twists and turns, I arrived at the crew.

The big guy was still filming the night scene, in which Andy Lau played the role of a stripper.

Wei Ming went to look for his "connection", and Li Xuan seemed to be taking a break from his busy schedule and watching here.

A monk named "Liao Yin" wore a muscle suit and performed a striptease. To be honest, it was quite funny to watch.

However, Li Xuan actually has quite a bit of admiration for the actor Andy Lau. Whether it was the era of tabloid gossip and paparazzi, or the later era of self-media, there has never been any gossip about Andy Lau.

This is truly admirable. It's like saying that a person is hypocritical, but if he can be hypocritical all his life, he is a true gentleman.

The feeling of being polite to everyone and treating everyone equally.

As for Zhang Baizhi, she is not white, even a little dark.

Well, thanks, Brother Edison.

At first glance, the plot of the movie seems easy to understand. It tells the story of Monk Liao Yin, played by Andy Lau, who became disillusioned with the mundane world and returned to secular life after his childhood sweetheart was killed by a serial killer.

Then he came to the mainland and met Li Fengyi, played by Zhang Baizhi, and used his ability to see cause and effect to help the police solve the case.

superpower.

Help the police solve the case.

It seems that this art film looks quite clichéd, but what makes it unique is the protagonist's ability to understand cause and effect.

He saw the date of Li Fengyi's death and her "result".

Li Fengyi needs to pay for the crimes committed by the Japanese invaders during the war of aggression against China.

Could it be that the Japanese devil was Li Fengyi's previous life?

That's not right. That Japanese devil has nothing to do with Li Fengyi. Even if there is a relationship, it is the relationship between the descendants of the invader and the invaded. Li Fengyi is the descendant of the victim.

But according to the setting of this drama, cause and effect is like this. Just because he has nothing to do with you doesn’t mean you don’t need to repay the karma he has committed.

Zen, Buddhist principles, cause and effect.

When someone's actions create karma, someone must pay for the consequences. This is the ideal.

There are two directors for this film. One is Du Qifeng, who has been active in the Hong Kong film industry since the 80s, the godfather of Hong Kong gangster films, and his "Gunfire" trilogy is awesome.

One is Wai Ka Fai, who also has an amazing resume. His name can be seen in both TV dramas and movies. "The Greed of Man" was produced by him.

From the director to the leading actors, all of them are talented. Except that "Big Guy" is positioned as an art film, which makes investors a little disappointed, this work is basically aimed at achieving results.

It can be regarded as a better resource of Hong Kong movies in my childhood.

Li Xuan couldn't help but admire his uncle. His Pi Yanzi was really useful in getting such a character.

Even though he only played the role of "Sun Guo" in a few scenes.

That will definitely add an absolutely important addition to your resume.

This is what Li Xuan wanted to say at this moment.

Li Xuan had to thank his uncle very much, so he wanted to spend a huge amount of money to treat his uncle to a mutton hotpot. He still had two months of buff period for his uncle to reduce his uric acid level by 200, so he could enjoy the seafood hotpot without having to pay too much attention to any dietary restrictions.

At this moment, Li Xuan temporarily left the set. Not many people would notice him, an unknown guy like him.

Even if he got the Sun Fruit, he would just be a small fry that appeared in a few shots.

I wanted to find Wei Ming, but I couldn’t get through to him on the phone. I was very confused. Where did he disappear mysteriously?

You're not going to wash your hair?
At this moment, Li Xuan made some groundless guesses.

But we soon discovered that someone had already eaten the mutton hotpot. That person was my uncle. He was holding a bottle of strong liquor in his hand, his face flushed from drinking, and he was trying to put on a fake smile.

"Thank you, Mr. Zhang. You are so kind to me."

"I'll toast to Mr. Zhang and drink three glasses as punishment!"

At this moment, Wei Ming, with his face flushed from drinking, toasted a man named "Mr. Zhang" who was obviously much younger than him and called him his younger brother.

This humble attitude made Zhang Zongkan very satisfied. After three rounds of drinks, Wei Ming still took a small tomato and stuck it on his nose with sticky sauce, while dancing and drinking white wine.

Mr. Zhang over there is enjoying the show.

"Hahaha, Mr. Wei, I've had drinks with so many people, but I'm only happiest when I'm drinking with you."

"Mr. Zhang is willing to give me resources, so what if I make Mr. Zhang happy?!"

Li Xuan watched outside until the end of the drinking party. Mr. Zhang left satisfied, and my uncle just lay there, looking at the ceiling of the hot pot restaurant and the incandescent lights.

Seeing the messy table, the unfinished hot pot, and the empty bottles, Wei Ming silently took out his iron medicine box. This secret weapon he mentioned on the train turned out to be a bunch of hangover remedies and Fengyoujing. Although, the medicine didn't go down his body yet, his stomach reacted first, and many things were vomited out mixed together.

How embarrassing.

Li Xuan did not go to find his uncle. He took hangover medicine by himself, vomited by himself, and was in a mess alone.

After his uncle returned to the hotel, Li Xuan pretended not to know and asked.

Going to wash your hair?

Hey, yes, I’m going to wash my hair, a northern girl, so pretty!

At this time, Wei Ming said drunkenly.

"You have a performance tomorrow, so get some rest first! Don't embarrass me!"

"Well, no."

I will never embarrass you, uncle.
Absolutely not.

What my uncle needs is not just a few words of concern, and definitely not tears of gratitude.

At this time, Li Xuan took a deep breath.

[Simulation Start]
[Sun Guo (two acting slots)]
(End of this chapter)

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